5 Cosas que el KARATE le Quitó al Tode Jutsu Original (y Nadie te lo Dice)

What happened to the martial art that Okinawan masters trained in secret? The modern Shotokan you practice today is not the same system that Itosu, Azato, and Matsumura passed down. In this video, we analyze five fundamental differences between the original Jitsuyou Tode and today's Shotokan karate—and some of them might make you uncomfortable. Here's what you'll discover. Chapters: 02:28 - 1 Biomechanics 04:09 - 2 The Geometry of Conflict 06:08 - 3 Bunkai 08:05 - 4 Touch Control 10:32 - 5 The Rule of Asymmetry Sources and References • Funakoshi, G. — Karate-Do: My Way • Motobu, C. — Watashi no Karate-jutsu • Itosu, A. — Letter of the 10 Precepts of Karate (1908) • Bishop, M. — Okinawan Karate: Teachers, Styles and Secret Techniques The Dojo Podcast is the home of Functional Karate. If you're interested in karate that works beyond competition, subscribe. Let me know in the comments: Which of these 5 differences bothered you the most? Do you train any of these techniques in your personal practice, or are you still convinced that freehand kihon and choreographed bunkai are enough? Get The 12 Precepts of Functional Karate here: h1.nu/1wsIE #ShotokanKarate #TodeJutsu #FunctionalKarate #Bunkai #Kumite #Shotokan #OkinawanKarate #MartialArts #SelfDefense #Makiwara Get vidIQ to grow your channel faster! 🚀 https://vidiq.com/PodcastDojo